Chor'

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - chor'

According to the Old English Dictionary:

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chor'
m. A choir. Add: (1) local:--Chor sacrarium, i. sanctuarium, An. Ox. 2990. Þá þénas inn gán tó chore ministri introeant chorum, Angl. xiii. 391, 370. Gelamp ꝥ þá Frencisce men brǽcen þone chor, Chr. 1083; P. 215, 8. (2) personal:--Tó þǽre mæssan offrige se swíþra chor (dexter chorus), se wynstra tó heáhmæssan, Angl. xiii. 384, 278. Andswarige eall chor, 410, 644. Oþ þæt chor endige, 646. Cild swíþran chores, 645. Ne hé ne gedyrstlǽce þæt hé hine þǽm chore geþeóde, R. Ben. 69, 5: 70, 13. chor
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